Errol Hunte, who died at Port of Spain in August, aged 62, kept wicket for West Indies in three Test matches against the Hon. F. S. G. Calthrope's England team in 1929-30. In then second match he scored 58 and 30, and in the third shared a stand of 144 with Clifford Roach. He was also a good opening batsman. He toured Australia with the West Indies side of 1930-31 without playing in any of the Tests.
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